Each panel is constructed of round stock steel using saddle cut welds for major joints. After assembly and welding, the panel is dipped into molten zinc which is allowed to coat both the inside and outside of the framing as well as all welded-on component pieces. This finishing process prevents rusting from within, as well as external rusting, and provides a durable, extended life cycle. Each barrier section includes a signage plate with round bottom rod welded on that becomes a carrying handle. Placed at the midpoint of the barrier section, the handle allows you to carry the barrier in a balanced position rather than having one end drag behind you.

Features:

Hot-dip galvanizing, the best protection for steel, provides a longer life cycle

Saddle cut welds add strength to the weld point and result in superior overall strength and durability

Uprights are inserted into frame before welding

Holes for signs are pre-drilled before hot-dip galvanizing

Hooks are inserted into frame before welding

30 degree bend in hook assures a positive interlock
between panels

Removable bases attach to unit using bolt and nut and are easy to replace